Cleveland Indians Fall Flat on Their Faces in Cincinnati's Three-Game Sweep
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The bullpen inconsistency reared its ugly head, as Jensen Lewis walked in the winning run on Friday night and Masa Kobayashi gave up a three-run bomb to Adam Dunn on Saturday night.ย
Both were winnable games that the Indians managed to blow by failing to score more than four runs, failing toย keep a game tiedย or failing to hold a late lead.
- The Indians failed to win the series opener for the first time in four series.
- The Indians have scored three runs or less in 23 of 44 games. Their record in those games... 6-17.
- The Indians started the Reds series 0-for-22 with RISP until Casey Blake hit an RBI single in the fourth Inning of Game 3.ย They got a couple more hits later in game, but it was too little too late.
- The Reds trotted out threeย right-handed starting pitchers for the series and Travis Hafner did not start any of the three games.ย Are his rumored shoulder problems more than the Indians' are letting on?
The only player on offense who really stood out was Ben Francisco (5-11, 2 R, 1 HR and 1 RBI).ย Kudos to Ben, but when your offensive force scores two runs and only has one RBI, you have a problem.
Michael Aubrey also deservesย some props for getting his first major league hit, a home run no less, in Sunday's game.ย Other than than, nothing much positive come from the offensive end.
The Indians will play nine of their next 12 games against AL Central foes Chicago and Kansas City, so it would be a nice time to starting playing like the defending Division Champions and put some distance between themselves and the rest of their neighbors.ย Whether or not they are capable of doing that is yet to been seen.
It's Tribe Time Now.ย Believeland.

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